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Show t$ STILL HUM-m-m-m sH?K '-a Till TEMPO of business activity is still rising and with it the demand for long distance service continues con-tinues to increase. In the face of continuing material shortages, we are pushing the job of adding circuits using every conceivable conceiv-able substitute for scarce items and we're making some headway. Sometimes, however, on certain busy circuits, the overload on telephone facilities fa-cilities still is evident in delays, in busy circuits. By and large, we are giving more telephone tele-phone service than ever before in our history, and in most places and at most times, it's good service, which will grow better as time goes on. If your call encounters a delay, we hope you understand that we're doing our best to handle it speedily. THI MOUNTAIN STATIf :Tf LIPHONf AND TlilOAHPH CO CONCERNING COURTESY . SOMEONE said: "The war certainly must be over. The customer is always al-ways right again!" In our establishment the customer cus-tomer always has been right war or no war. Courtesy has invariably prevailed in this establishment, establish-ment, and always shall. We are dedicated to serving serv-ing the people of this community, com-munity, and without courtesy cour-tesy there can be no service ser-vice in the true meaning of the word. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson j Telephone 17 I |